Boeing just patented a bizarre 'cuddle chair' that could revolutionize how we sleep on airplanes

BoeingGetting quality sleep on a plane can be a great challenge — especially if you are stuck in the cramped quarters of economy class. But a new upright sleeping contraption patented by Boeing may just change things.

Though officially known as the "transport vehicle seat back with integrated upright sleep support system," the media has dubbed the odd-looking seat the "cuddle chair." The chair features a cushion, headrest, and strap system that could be a crucial development for forward-leaning sleepers, who would no longer have to suffer the indignity of snoozing on their tray tables.

As airlines seek to fit as many people as possible into its planes, manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus have had to explore some truly unorthodox seating mechanisms. Last year, Airbus made waves by patenting an upright bicycle-style airplane seat which — to the relief of flyers — the company admitted is unlikely to ever make it into service.

As for the cuddle chair, it is unclear how serious Boeing is about implementing the sleep system, but in case you are curious, here's how it works.

From there, all you that is required is to lean forward and enjoy. Though, the system may initially seem a bit goofy, upon closer inspection, the cuddle chair is actually a rather elegant and practical device to make in-flight naps just a bit more comfortable.